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Category: /History
…, which affect millions of people. Because of Africa's large size its population density is still below the world's average. However, due to the fear towards modern birth control in sub-Saharan Africa, overpopulation in this area is severely affecting not only…
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…overpopulation, and the most effective way is through birth control. Today most population grows very fast in developing countries because people in those areas don¡¦t understand the importance of birth control. I think the governments should educate their people…
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…is “birth control”; defined as “the avoidance of unwanted pregnancies by preventing fertilization by the use of contraceptives or continence. ” It is argued that many forms of birth control are not in fact contraceptives because they do not interrupt…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…. With all of these girls getting pregnant at such a young age, one has to wonder why are they getting pregnant? It is hard to understand exactly why teens are becoming pregnant. With all sorts of forms of birth control available, and many are easily accessible…
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…. Abstinence campaigns, birth control and sterilization have allowed us to prevent or limit the amount of offspring that are brought to full term. Fertility drugs, on the other hand, have given women an advantage in conceiving. Interesting enough these fertility…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…In recent years new controversies connected to reproduction health policy have evolved. The first area concerns policies relating to the availability of birth control, including the question of the amount of research being done ad the number of methods…
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Category: /Literature/English
…-economic standing, age, ablebodiedness and sexuality. With respect to abortion, sterilization and birth control, the movement to secure women’s reproductive rights has been dominated by middle and upper class white concerns at the expense of poor women of color…
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Category: /History
…“When a motherhood becomes the fruit of a deep yearning, not the result of ignorance or accident, its children will become the foundation of a new race." (Margaret Sanger, 1) Margaret Sanger, known as the founder of birth control, declared this powerful…
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…that are helpful. For example Abstinence is a for sure factor of not getting pregnant. There are also other helpful ways to help prevent teen pregnancy, such as sex education and birth control. All of these things are essential in the helpful prevention of teen…
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…kinds of sex are moral or not. The first case was Griswold versus Connecticut. This case was about Estelle Griswold who opened a birth control clinic in 1961 in Connecticut. This clinic was made with the belief that they would soon be caught breaking one…
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